$53 & up—'Othello' in DC, save 50%

Rage and jealousy take center stage in one of Shakespeare's trademark tragedies.
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Othello, a Moor and the general of the Venetian Army, passes Iago over for a promotion. At the same time, he elopes with a senator's daughter, Desdemona. Iago's manipulation and villainy are on full tilt as he plays Othello, Desdemona and their confidantes against each other. And in classic Shakespearean fashion, many characters discover humility by the final act.
Travelzoo theatergoers can save 50% on seats to "Othello" at Harman Hall in Washington, D.C. Seats in zones A, B and C are $53–$80 (reg. $105–$160) for performances May 19–June 28.
Shakespeare's towering tragedy is brought to life by director Simon Goodwin. Tony Award winner Wendell Pierce stars as the noble general Othello.
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Book by June 28.